Web Design - Besu - LF Decentralized Trust Atlassian uses cookies to improve your browsing experience, perform analytics and research, and conduct advertising. Accept all cookies to indicate that you agree to our use of cookies on your device. Atlassian cookies and tracking notice, (opens new window) PreferencesOnly necessaryAccept all LF Decentralized Trust LF Decentralized Trust Spaces Apps Templates Create Besu All content Shortcuts Meetings Meetings  This trigger is hidden How-to articles How-to articles  This trigger is hidden Content Results will update as you type. Code of Conduct Contributing Developing and Conventions Documentation Documentation contribution workflow Documentation contribution guidelines Versioned documentation Documentation archive Documentation release process Documentation style guide Future Release Dates MkDocs and Markdown guide Configure and format Markdown Preview the documentation Extensions Web Design Proposal - Besu maintainers become docs maintainers Raise issues Community Governance Programs & Grants Meetings Design Documents Security Audits Start Here Performance & Stability How-to articles Incident Reports Besu Roadmap & Planning How to Contribute You‘re viewing this with anonymous access, so some content might be blocked. Close Besu / Web Design More actions Web Design Daniel sky Owned by Daniel sky Last updated: Jul 05, 2023 Web design is the process of creating visually appealing and functional websites for the internet. It involves a combination of design principles, coding languages, and technical skills to bring a website to life. Designing a website starts with planning and understanding the goals and target audience of the site. This includes determining the site's structure, organizing content, and creating a wireframe or mockup that outlines the layout and visual elements. Once the design concept is established, web designers use a variety of tools and technologies to code the website. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the foundation of web design, providing the structure and content of the site. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used to control the visual presentation, including colors, fonts, layout, and overall design aesthetics. Web designers may also incorporate JavaScript to add interactivity and dynamic elements to the website. JavaScript allows for things like image sliders, dropdown menus, form validations, and other interactive features that enhance the user experience. In addition to the coding aspect, web designers focus on creating user-friendly interfaces and intuitive navigation. They ensure that the website is responsive, meaning it adapts and functions well on different devices and screen sizes. This involves using responsive design techniques and media queries to adjust the layout and content based on the user's screen. Web designers also optimize websites for performance and accessibility. They optimize images and code to reduce file sizes, improve loading times, and enhance the overall speed and performance of the site. They also ensure that the website is accessible to people with disabilities by adhering to web accessibility standards and guidelines. Throughout the design process, web designers work closely with clients, stakeholders, and other professionals such as web developers, graphic designers, and content creators. Collaboration and effective communication are crucial to ensure the website meets the client's objectives and delivers a seamless and engaging user experience. Web design is a constantly evolving field, and designers stay updated with the latest design trends, best practices, and emerging technologies. They strive to create visually appealing, user-friendly, and accessible websites that effectively convey the intended message and provide a positive online experience for visitors. , multiple selections available, {"serverDuration": 13, "requestCorrelationId": "69b87094d2884412bbb6f70ff9e43374"}